The Herzog & de Meuron-designed 160 Leroy was the top-selling Manhattan building last month (CityRealty)
Research from CityRealty shows that 160 Leroy Street was the top-selling Manhattan building last month, beating out One57 and 20 East End Avenue in terms of aggregate sales. The nine sales at 160 Leroy Street totaled $57.3 million. One57, the second-highest selling building, had $38.4 million in sales last month, while 20 East End saw $24.4 million in closings.
The average price/ft2 for closings at 160 Leroy Street was $3,165, while the average price of a unit was $6.4 million. The biggest sale recorded in the Tribeca new development last month is also the biggest sale recorded in the building to date: The $11.3 million closing of Unit 9BN, a 2,792/ft2 four-bedroom, four-and-a-half bathroom. The building is almost completely sold out, with 41 of its 49 units closed and recorded in public records.
The second-biggest selling building in Manhattan last month was One57. The billionaire’s row tower notched $38.4 million in sales over just two closings: The $23.5 million sale of Unit 61B and the $14.9 million sale of Unit 42A.
One57, #61B sold for $23.5 million
The $24.4 million in closings at 20 East End also came via just two sales in the Robert A.M. Stern-designed condo: The $15.5 million sale of Unit 11B and the $9.6 million sale of Unit 6B.
Check out the top 10 biggest-selling buildings in Manhattan last month below, and see other stats about the Manhattan real estate market in CityRealty’s August Monthly Market Report.